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AnchorFrog01 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah but it's being presented as an easy fix and it's not. I can't think of a doc who would ever sign off on this. Theres a reason, right, that plaquenil is not really used anymore. Isn't there?

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blackestknight 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah but it's being presented as an easy fix and it's not.

Uh... it's being presented as a possible solution to accelerate recovery in patients and the study shows that it is.

I can't think of a doc who would ever sign off on this.

Well except those docs who wrote the study, and those docs who follow protocol for Malaria who also prescribe more than your aforementionned "400 mg / day".

Theres a reason, right, that plaquenil is not really used anymore. Isn't there?

Uh ? It's still in use. Are you a big pharma shill that's mad that the cure is available in a 4$ generic ?

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AnchorFrog01 1 point ago +1 / -0

The title of this post says it cures 90% of patients. Nothing about that screams "possible solution to accelerate recovery." Not a big pill shill, just realistic. Yeah it's still in use but never preferred. Nothing is ever that easy.